In a recent appearance on Unpackin, the talented Ghanaian artiste Dr Cryme talked about his inspiring life story and musical achievements. The interview provided a glimpse into his current endeavors, showcasing his dedication to both education and music.
During the interview, Dr Cryme revealed that he is currently pursuing his studies at Methodist University College, demonstrating his commitment to personal growth and academic excellence. This impressive balance between education and music highlights his multifaceted approach to life.
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One of the highlights of the interview was Dr Cryme's recounting of his unforgettable Europe tour. With enthusiasm in his voice, he shared that he had the privilege of touring five countries across Europe. The experience was nothing short of incredible, leaving a lasting impression on both the artiste and his fans.
In addition to his journey into the music business, Dr Cryme proudly discussed his recently released EP, UNEXPECTED 2. This highly anticipated project, following the success of UNEXPECTED 1 in 2018, features four captivating songs: NIKA, PARTY, MY LOVER, and HONEY SUGAR. Dr Cryme expressed his gratitude for the positive reception of these tracks and promised his fans that there is much more to come.
As the interview concluded, Dr Cryme left his fans with a heartfelt message, urging them to expect nothing but the best from him in the future. With his unwavering passion for music and dedication to his craft, it is clear that Dr Cryme is destined for continued success and artistic growth.
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